More Brooklyn, city eighth-graders to attend high school of their choice

More Brooklyn and city eighth-graders got into the high schools of their choice than last year. Students began applying to schools in 2004 rather than automatically signing up for their neighborhood

News 12 Staff

Mar 25, 2006, 7:03 PM

Updated 6,994 days ago

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More Brooklyn and city eighth-graders got into the high schools of their choice than last year.
Students began applying to schools in 2004 rather than automatically signing up for their neighborhood school. Of the more than 90,000 students that applied, 43 percent of them got into their first choice, up 6 percent from last year. Eighty-three percent are able to attend one of their top five choices, which is also up 6 percent. Students can reapply in a third round of applications.
The Department of Education claims the new process is designed to give students more choices.